Some airline bans are more popular than others. Earlier in the year, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines garnered praise for cracking down on passengers who fly barefoot . The ruling does make sense, though it is still loosely enforced.

British Airways, on the other hand, has received mixed reviews for its recent efforts. Wisely, the airline didn't commit to a complete crackdown. Instead, they took a slower approach, starting with select U.S. flights. The airline quickly learned during the trial run that passengers weren't embracing the new strategy, despite the potential environmental benefits, such as reducing plastic waste.

In this case, it appears as though passengers weren't ready for the bold change.

Here's a closer look at the ban in question, and how passengers reacted to

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